The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 30, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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MARGARET TRUMAN AND SPONSOR Margaret Truman,
daughter of the President, discusses details of her forth com
ing performance as guest soloist on a radio program with
Charles H. Wagner, president of the American Oil company,
sponsor of the program, at a meeting in New York. She is
scheduled to make her first professional appearance at Carne
gie Hall, in New York, Dec. 20. Her Carnegie Hall appearance
will be her only one in New York and her only radio broadcast
in 1949. She will tour 27 cities. (AP Wirephoto).
Two-Judge Hawaiian Court Splits On Strike Issue
HONOLULU, Sept. XS-i.VU-A.
split decision Wednesday by a
two-judge federal district court
affirmed territorial operation of
Hawaii's strikebound docks.
The ruling came on a petition
by the CIO Longshoremen's un
ion for a temporary Injunction
against the government's seiz
ure of the docks.
The court denied the request.
The union said it would appeal
Immediately to the Ninth circuit
court In San Francisco.
Judges J. Frank McLaughlin
and Delberg E. Metzger dis
agreed entirely on the question f
the validity of the territorial stat
ute authorizing the dock opera
tion. For that reason, McLaughlin
said, the restraining order was
denied.
The Hawaii legislature passed
the seizure act recently, seeking
to pry open the blockade of water-borne
cargo set up bv fhe
striking union. Since Aug. 8, 223,
000 tons of cargo have been un
loaded bv government-hired stev
edores. The CIO strike is In its
151st day.
Judge McLaughlin sustained
the emergency dock seizure law.
City Manager Not "Cure
PORTLAND, Sept. 30 (.W
Carl H. Chatters warned Thurs
day that a city manager is no
"cure all" for city troubles.
Chatters, executive director of
the American Municipal associa
tion, came here to attend the
League of Oregon Cities and Ore
gon Finance Officers association
convention which opened yester
day. "People have a tendency to
All," Assn. Head Says
want a head man who will take
responsibility from their shoul
ders," said Chatters. "When they
do- this and put a city manager
into politics, they are in for trou
ble." He said several midwestern ci
ties tried to get rid of political
machines by establishing a cilv
manager government. "The only
result," he added, "was to givo
the machine a tighter grip on
city administration."
frl., Sept. 30, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.
el or manpower.
In this connection General Her
shey disclosed that the selective
service system Is keeping a close
tab on the nation's manpower
eligible for military service the
group between 19 and 26 years ot
age.
He said the armed forces have
not made a call for men from
the selective service system since
last February. They were over
strength at that time, he said,
but they now have a defied of
some 25,000 men.
The U. S. rapid transit industry
carried a number of passengers
in 1948 equal to about 10 times
the population of the earth.
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Soviet A-Bomb Doesn't Affect U. S. Selective Plan
OLYMPIA, Sept. 30-.!P-Tlie
President's announcement of an
atomic explosion In Russia has
had no immediate affect on the
selective service system. Maj.
Gen. Lewis B. Hersiiey, director
of the service, said today.
The eventual affect on selec
tive service, he said, will depend
on the public's reaction to the an
nouncement whether the people
want to buy protection in matert-
PREFERENCIAL TEA TO
BE HELD ON SUNDAY
SOCIETY
Mu and Xi Epsilon chapters,
Beta Sigma Phi will hold a pre
ferencial tea from three-thirty to
five-thirty o'clock Sunday, Octo
ber 2, at the home of Mrs. Wayne
Crooch, 1127 Harvard avenue. All
members of the two chapters
are requested to be present.
BETA SIGMA PHI
CHAPTERS TO MEET
All chapters of Beta Sigma
Phi are requested to attend a
short meeting to be held Tues
day night, October 4, at the Ep
iscopal parish hall at eight o'
clock to commemorate interna
tional night.
COMMITTEE OF AWARDS
TO MEET ON SATURDAY
The committee of awards of
the Camp Fire Council will meet
Saturday. Oct. 1, at ten o'clock
In the morning at the Camp Fire
office in Miller's basement. All
girls ready to be examined for
their ranks are asked to be theie.
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SOCIAL CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
At the regular meeting of the
Social club of the Eastern Star
of Canyonville held Sunday after
noon at the home of Mis. Dorothy
Cox it was decided to postpone
the carnival which had been
planned for October 15; the rea
son being they do not expect to
have the Masonic hall completed
enough by then for the carnival
to be held there. No further date
has been sou
ROSE P.-T.A. TO HOLD
FIRST FALL MEETING
ROSE P.-T.A. will hold its first
fall meeting at the schoolhouso
Monday evening at sever-thirty
o'clock and all parents are urg
ed to be present. The member
ship drive will open. A program
is oeing arranged ny tne com
mittee in charge and the busi
ness meeting will be conducted
by Clyde Adair, new president
of the association.
GENEVA GUILD TO MEET
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING
Geneva Guild will neet Tues
day evening, October 4, at eight
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Hohn R. Dingley, 2054 Harvard
avenue. The program will be In
charge of Mr. Neks Lindell. All
members are requested to be
present.
BOOSTER NIGHT AT
Rl VERSDALE POSTPONED
On account of so many Grang
ers going hunting this weekend,
Riversdale Grange has postpon
ed its Booster night progrrro,
planned for this evening, Sept.
30. The affair has been postponed
indefinitely.
The Grange will celebrate Its
20th anniversary the evening of
October 7 at eight o'clock at the
hall, at which time the charter
members will be guests of honor.
Refreshments will be served.
Indian Youths' Theft
Leads Te Reformatory
PORTLAND, Sept. 30 &
The war-like apiratlnns of three
Indian youngsters who stole guns
and ammunition for an ambush
hideaway will have a chance to
cool in the reformatory.
The youngsters two aged 14
and 15 were sentenced here.
They had admitted breaking into
a Cniloquin store Sept. 12 and
carting off their loot.
The boys wore arrested 1 n
sagebrush while pointing the
stolen guns at police who track
ed them through the brush to
a pine and boulder hidden hide
nut. With them were two older
youths, parolees from a Colorado
reformatory.
Testimony revealed the boys
took $1,450 worth of merchandise
including 1,000 cartridges, rifles,
hunting knives and stacks of
clothes and food. These were
cached above the Sprague river.
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